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Conn Iggulden

1971 - Today

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Connor Iggulden (; born (1971-02-24)24 February 1971) is a British author who writes historical fiction, most notably the Emperor series and Conqueror series. He also co-authored The Dangerous Book for Boys with his brother Hal. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Conn Iggulden has received more than 848,830 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Conn Iggulden is the 6,452nd most popular writer (down from 5,990th in 2019), the 5,673rd most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,544th in 2019) and the 648th most popular British Writer.

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  • 850k

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  • 40.97

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.27

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  • 2.32

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Notable Works

The Death of Kings (Emperor, Book 2)
Generals, Military History, Fiction
The second volume in the acclaimed Emperor series, in which Conn Iggulden brilliantly interweaves history and adventure to recreate the astonishing life of Julius Caesar – an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal, from an outstanding new voice in historical fiction.The young Caesar must overcome enemies on land and at sea to become a battle-hardened leader – in the spectacular new novel from the bestselling author of The Gates of Rome. Forced to flee Rome, Julius Caesar is serving on board a war galley in the dangerous waters of the Mediterranean and rapidly gaining a fearsome reputation. But no sooner has he had a memorable victory than his ship is captured by pirates and he is held to ransom.Abandoned on the north African coast after hard months of captivity, he begins to gather a group of recruits that he will eventually forge into a unit powerful enough to gain vengeance on his captors and to suppress a new uprising in Greece.Returning to Rome as a hero – and as an increasingly dangerous problem for his enemies – Caesar is reunited with his boyhood companion Brutus. But soon the friends are called upon to fight as they have never fought before, when a new crisis threatens to overwhelm the city – in the form of a rebellious gladiator named Spartacus...
Emperor
Generals, Military History, Fiction
From the spectacle of gladiatorial combat to the intrigue of the Senate, from the foreign wars that created an empire to the betrayals that almost tore it apart, the *Emperor* novels tell the remarkable story of the man who would become the greatest Roman of them all: Julius Caesar.
The Gates of Rome (Emperor)
Fiction, Historical Fiction
The early life of Julius Caesar is recreated in a novel that brilliantly interweaves history and adventure. An epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal, from an outstanding new voice in historical fiction – already a top-ten bestseller in hardback.From the spectacle of gladiatorial combat to the intrigue of the Senate, from the foreign wars that created an empire to the betrayals that almost tore it apart, the Emperor novels tell the remarkable story of the man who would become the greatest Roman of them all: Julius Caesar.Brilliantly interweaving history and adventure, The Gates of Rome introduces an ambitious young man facing his first great test. In the city of Rome, a titanic power struggle is about to shake the Republic to its core. Citizen will fight citizen in a bloody conflict – and Julius Caesar will be in the thick of the action.
Tollins
Kings and rulers, Fiction, Mongols
Conn Iggulden's novels are grand historical tales of conquest and vengeance, cruelty and greatness. Now the acclaimed author of Genghis: Birth of an Empire delivers a masterful new novel of the mighty Mongol conqueror--as Genghis Khan sets out to unify an entire continent under his rule....He came from over the horizon, a single Mongol warrior surrounded by his brothers, sons, and fellow tribesmen. With each battle his legend grew and the ranks of his horsemen swelled, as did his ambition. For centuries, primitive tribes had warred with one another. Now, under Genghis Khan, they have united as one nation, setting their sights on a common enemy: the great, slumbering walled empire of the Chin. A man who lived for battle and blood, Genghis leads his warriors across the Gobi Desert and into a realm his people had never seen before--with gleaming cities, soaring walls, and canals. Laying siege to one fortress after another, Genghis called upon his cunning and imagination to crush each enemy in a different way, to overcome moats, barriers, deceptions, and superior firepower--until his army faced the ultimate test of all.In the city of Yenking--modern-day Beijing--the Chin will make their final stand, setting a trap for the Mongol raiders, confident behind their towering walls. But Genghis will strike with breathtaking audacity, never ceasing until the Emperor himself is forced to kneel.From the Hardcover edition.
Wars of the Roses
Fiction, History
After gentle Henry VI takes the throne and is promised a royal bride from France, the rival royal line, the House of York, begins their quest to oust him.
Genghis: Lords of the Bow
Literature & Fiction -- Genre Fiction -- Historical, Literature & Fiction -- World Literature -- British -- Historical, Fiction
The brand new novel from the No. 1 bestselling author of Emperor, his series on Julius Caesar. The second in the bestselling new Conqueror series on Genghis Khan, it is a wonderful, epic story which Conn Iggulden brings brilliantly to life.The gathering of the tribes of the Mongols has been a long time in coming but finally, triumphantly, Temujin of the Wolves, Genghis Khan, is given the full accolade of the overall leader and their oaths. Now he can begin to meld all the previously warring people into one army, one nation. But the task Genghis has set himself and them is formidable. He is determined to travel to the land of the long-time enemy, the Chin and attack them there. The distances and terrain-the wide deserts, the impenetrable mountains-make it a difficult venture even for the legendary Mongolian speed of movement, but the greatest problem is that of the complex fortifications, a way of fighting wars of a settled urban population which the nomadic Mongolians had never come across. Finding ways to tackle that and keeping his tribes together in a strange environment presents another new and exciting challenge for Genghis Khan. Not only must Genghis succeed in this incredible campaign, but he must also reconcile the restless factions among his own generals, mediate between his ambitious brothers and cope with his own reactions to his growing sons. The young warrior has become a notable and victorious military commander of thousands: he must now learn to become a great leader of peoples of many different races and religions. Lords of the Bow is a deeply satisfying novel. It is epic in scope, convincing, and fascinating in the narration of an extraordinary story. Above all Genghis Khan continues to dominate the scene as he matures from the young boy of Wolf of the Plains to the great Conqueror.

Page views of Conn Igguldens by language

Over the past year Conn Iggulden has had the most page views in the with 92,184 views, followed by Swedish (10,171), and Finnish (9,426). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Polish (43.23%), German (29.59%), and Romanian (23.44%)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Conn Iggulden ranks 6,452 out of 7,302Before him are Tierno Monénembo, Rosa María Britton, Thomas Beatie, Nahed Hattar, Robert Cormier, and Susan Bassnett. After him are Peter Hitchens, David Foenkinos, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Saunders Lewis, Denis Johnson, and Rahat Indori.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Conn Iggulden ranks 405Before him are Oséas, Naoki Soma, Ulrich van Gobbel, Namig Abdullayev, Tyler Hamilton, and Jay Harrington. After him are Allan Nielsen, Géraldine Pailhas, Alison Krauss, Mark Feuerstein, Euller, and Vladimir Akopian.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Conn Iggulden ranks 5,673 out of 8,785Before him are Peter Doherty (1913), Jimmy Mullen (1923), Susan Bassnett (1945), William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw (1918), Harry Atkinson (1831), and Jack Huston (1982). After him are Douglas Lowe (1902), Simon Kirke (1949), James Allison (1968), Holmes Herbert (1882), Guy Henry (1960), and Stan Bowles (1948).

Among WRITERS In United Kingdom

Among writers born in United Kingdom, Conn Iggulden ranks 648Before him are Anna Löwenstein (1951), Samuel Daniel (1562), Kate Mosse (1961), James Bowen (1979), Ann Oakley (1944), and Susan Bassnett (1945). After him are Saunders Lewis (1893), David Seidler (1937), John Suckling (1609), Mark Akenside (1721), Sabine Baring-Gould (1834), and Walter Besant (1836).